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Australian Hot Dry Rock Geothermal Energy Potential and a Possible Test Site in the Hunter ValleyBy Somerville M, Muray A, Bocking M
Australia has an extremely large total hot dry rock (HDR) resource above a depth of 5 km, equivalent to 7500 times its present annual energy consumption, of which 80 per cent underlies the Great Art
Jan 1, 1995
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TEMCO û The Australian Ferro Alloy ProducerBy Berglin IK
Since 1962, ferro alloy production in Australia has been concentrated at Bell Bay, Tasmania with a major expansion occurring in 1976. This concentration was based originally on the perceived requireme
Jan 1, 1985
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The Assessment of Rock Breakage and Damage in Crushing MachineryBy Bearman R. A
The majority of published material regarding the operation of crushing machinery is concerned with simulation of performance rather than design of equipment. The reason underlying the bias in publi
Jan 1, 1995
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The Epithermal Au and Porphyry Cu (Au) Relationship in the Western Pacific and Central EuropeBy J C. Carlile
Many low sulphidation epizonal gold and zinc-lead vein deposits within magmatic arcs are situated on basement highs, and post-date both the main volcanic episode and porphyry copper (gold) mineralisat
Jan 1, 1995
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Discovery of the Solomon Iron DepositsBy D Kepert, C Simpson, D Edwards
Channel iron deposits (CID) currently supply over 40 per cent of the seaborne iron ore trade out of the Hamersley Province. The two well documented producing systems (Robe and Marillana palaeochannels
Jan 1, 2009
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The Mineralogical Identification of Refractory Gold Ores by Means of the Selective Decomposition of MineralsBy Van Deventer J S J
The first step in the design of a process to treat a possible economic precious metal deposit should be an examination of the mineralogy of the ore. Using this and other initial tests, the extractiv
Jan 1, 1992
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FormcokeThe major incentives for developing continuous processes for the production of formcoke are to achieve a wider range of coals which can be used, greater operating flexibility enabling the production
Jan 1, 1975
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Inflow Prevention General Report (123a47d1-2352-42e5-bebb-dc22f4119702)The paper deals with the problems of grouting methods for fissured-porous rock. The paper describes design procedure, injection process patterns and hydrodynamic testing techni- que to plan grouting
Jan 1, 1988
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Uncovering the Mineral Wealth of New South Wales - The Discovery 2000 InitiativeIn July 1994 the Premier, John Fahey MP, announced that the New South Wales Government would make available a total of $40 million over six years in new funding for the Department of Mineral Resour
Jan 1, 1995
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Seam Gases in Major Australian CoalfieldsThe major coalfields of Australia are almost unique in the occurrence in some areas of CO partly or almost completely replacing CH4,t1e normal seam gas from metamorphism of coal due to time and de
Jan 1, 1986
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The possible manufacture of carbon anodes from Victorian brown coalBy Wright S, Rogers L. J, Precious T. H
Brown coal and its char were investigated as substitutes for petroleum coke in the manufacture of anodes for Hall-Heroult cells. The char, which had been densified by several techniques, was made into
Jan 1, 1986
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Distal Air-Fall Tuffs: Examples from the Late Triassic of Southeast QueenslandDistal air-fall ashes are widespread deposits that may record volcanism many hundreds of kilometres from their source. They are characteristically thin, fine-grained and have a low preservation po
Jan 1, 1987
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The Pacific Rim and Sea Level Changes û Good for Some and Bad for OthersBy Kubik K
This paper reviews the historical data on relative height changes of landmasses with respect to sea level for Pacific Rim countries.It discusses existing theories of the Greenhouse effect, and the int
Jan 1, 1990
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The Geologic Setting of Gold Deposits in the Coromadel Volcanic Zone, New ZealandBy Kobe HW, Balance PF, Black PM, Sporli KB, Smith IEM, Locke CA
The Hauraki Goldfield consists of a large number of volcanic-associated epithermal gold deposits within the Coromandel Volcanic Zone (CVZ), North Island , New Zealand; it is the most accessible and mo
Jan 1, 1990
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The Evolution in Design of Longhole Open Stoping at Zinc Corporation Limited/New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited Mines with Particular Reference to Sloped Wall MiningBy Solomons S. S, Tillmann V. H
The progress of longhole open stoping (LHOS) at Zinc Corporation Limited and New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited (ZC/NBIIC) is described together with the design of a novel sloped wall longhole stopi
Jan 1, 1981
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Placer Gold-Measurement and RecoveryThe techniques used in evaluating gold placers and in recovering gold therefrom are briefly reviewed and critically assessed, relative to the estimated and actual recoveries from many operations.
Jan 1, 1976
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Mining Methods at Iron Knob, South AustraliaIn setting out to describe the methods and machinery employed at Iron Knob the writer does not attempt to give any information as to the situation, topography or geological features of the locality. T
Jan 1, 1936
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Electrowinning of Copper at High Current Densities Part IBy Andersen AK
As part of a research program sponsored by Continental Copper and Steel Industries, Inc. (cos), investigations have been conducted by the Colorado School of Mines Research Foundation, Inc. to study
Jan 1, 1969
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Exploring the Effect of Blast Design on SAG Mill Throughput at KCGMBy Valery W, Morrell S, Loughlin P, O&apos
Traditionally, blasts in mining operations are designed to prepare the in situ rock mass for excavation and transport without much consideration being given to the downstream comminution processes.
Jan 1, 1998